When an economist says that the demand for a product has increased, this means that: consumers are now willing to purchase more of this product at each possible price. the product has become particularly scarce for some reason. product price has fallen and as a consequence consumers are buying a larger quantity of the product. the demand curve has shifted to the left.

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Answer:

consumers are now willing to purchase more of this product at each possible price.

Explanation:

When the demand for a good or service increases, it means that consumers are buying more. In this case, according to the law of supply and demand, increasing demand will decrease inventories of good and will make it scarcer, increasing the price.